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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. dennis: winter refusing to die. look at cleveland, ohio right now, just one of several cities getting hit by the latest snowstorm. we'll have more on the cost of this storm coming up. sandra: it's spring already, dennis. stocks now every 15 minutes. we have team coverage. dennis: the c.m.e., charles payne will show us how to make money on cyprus and nicole over at the indices. >> looking at the major market averages at the market. we see the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 all lower. s&p 500 is down about a quarter of 1%, nasdaq down one third of 1%. dow jones the worst, down about half of 1%. we should note we've had a swing here today on wall street. about 136 points from top to bottom. we actually set a new intra day all-time record high this morning but then sold off on concerns of other european stories such as italy and we're seeing some of those spanish banks selling off so here you go. first you had a little optimism on the hopes of the cyp
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. dennis: winter refusing to die. look at cleveland, ohio right now, just one of several cities getting hit by the latest snowstorm. we'll have more on the cost of this storm coming up. sandra: it's spring already, dennis. stocks now every 15 minutes. we have team coverage. dennis: the c.m.e., charles payne will show us how to make money on cyprus...
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[laughter] i go to school for nursing some go to premed or sciences but don't you feel it makes sense to learn basic human anatomy that is the essential to a medical profession or even if you study biology? >> you are going into use surgery if you are fresh out of medical school or the bears watching 20 years? i would take the nurse. there is background and knowledge that is handy absolutely but the idea that comes from the classroom should be changed and we should spend more time being practical in the real world. >> that makes sense but if you don't have the background knowledge and you just know what you'd do by experiencing these firsthand that means you don't know how to fix your mistakes because he did and get the basic technical knowledge at school. >> my challenge is is the best way to sit in the classroom paying exorbitant amounts of money or could we get back more efficiently? john: next person. >> ideas graduated from school in indiana but is the engineering degree in human studies just as valid? it is not the same thing where does that misconception come from? to make sure
[laughter] i go to school for nursing some go to premed or sciences but don't you feel it makes sense to learn basic human anatomy that is the essential to a medical profession or even if you study biology? >> you are going into use surgery if you are fresh out of medical school or the bears watching 20 years? i would take the nurse. there is background and knowledge that is handy absolutely but the idea that comes from the classroom should be changed and we should spend more time being...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of infmation and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your ideity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announcer: credit monitoring is not enough, because it tells you after the fact, sometimes as much as 30 days later. with lifelock, as soons our network spots
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[laughter] i go to school for nursing some go to premed or sciences but don't you feel it makes sense to learn basic human anatomy that is the essential to a medical profession or even if you study biology? >> you are going into use surgery if you are fresh out of medical school or the bears watching 20 years? i would take the nurse. there is background and knowledge that is handy absolutely but the idea that comes from the classroom should be changed and we should spend more time being practical in the real world. >> that makes sense but if you don't have the background knowledge and you just know what you'd do by experiencing these firsthand that means you don't know how to fix your mistakes because he did and get the basic technical knowledge at school. >> my challenge is is the best way to sit in the classroom paying exorbitant amounts of money or could we get back more efficiently? john: next person. >> ideas graduated from school in indiana but is the engineering degree in human studies just as valid? it is not the same thing where does that misconception come from? to make sure
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> i am lauren simonetti with your fox business brief. an $8 billion stock repurchase for ppe. it closed on the sale of its 50% investment. it received $12.5 billion in cash along with an 18.5% stake. analyst site that retailers see a strong program of buyback as well as dividend increases. the cash register maybe on its final sale. stores nationwide opting to ring up sales on smart phones. walmart already testing a scan and go app. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and launch your dreams. today is gonnae an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brotr's keeper. what's numberwo we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest ga
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> i am lauren simonetti with your fox business brief. an $8 billion stock repurchase for ppe. it closed on the sale of its 50% investment. it received $12.5 billion in cash along with an 18.5% stake. analyst site that retailers see a strong program of buyback as well as dividend increases. the cash register maybe on its final sale....
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going to school for nursing and i have a lot of students who are going to school for pre-med or the sciences and don't you feel like it makes sense for somebody to go to school and learn basic human anatomy and all of these other classes it's sort of essential to a medical profession or even if you are going to study biology? >> image if you are going into surgery and you were given the choice of being operated on by someone fresh out of medical school or the nurse who has been watching for 20-years. i would rather have the nurse. there is background knowledge that is handy to have while you are operating on someone but the idea that all of that comes from the classroom i think should be changed we should spend a lot more time being practical in the real world. >> that makes sense but at the same time if you don't have that background knowledge and you just know what you do, sure you have been experiencing these things first hand but that doesn't mean you know what happens if you do something slightly wrong. you don't know how to fix your mistakes because you didn't get the basic technical k
going to school for nursing and i have a lot of students who are going to school for pre-med or the sciences and don't you feel like it makes sense for somebody to go to school and learn basic human anatomy and all of these other classes it's sort of essential to a medical profession or even if you are going to study biology? >> image if you are going into surgery and you were given the choice of being operated on by someone fresh out of medical school or the nurse who has been watching...
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>> ...a triumph of science, vision, money, and an abundance of ego. >> i just wanted the biggest boat. let's admit it. >> it's ego. what? i mean... >> do i have an ego? yes. >> if there were a hall of fame for business tycoons, tom perkins would be a first-ballot shoo-in. he has earned a fortune, and, boy, does he know how to spend it. [ engine revs, tires screech ] >> the troubles at hewlett-packard started when then-c.e.o. carly fiorina was abruptly fired. >> out the door. is that really -- it was that cold? >> that's exactly what happened. >> devastated? you had to have been. >> of course i was devastated. i was hurt. >> welcome to "60 minutes on cnbc." i'm lesley stahl. in this edition, we examine the boardroom intrigue at hewlett-packard between 2005 and 2007. it was a tumultuous saga that led to criminal charges, executive firings, accusations of sexism, and lots and lots of finger-pointing. and in the midst of it all, three of the protagonists told me their sides of the story -- pattie dunn, thomas perkins, and carly fiorina. we begin with pattie dunn. it was 2005, and she was
>> ...a triumph of science, vision, money, and an abundance of ego. >> i just wanted the biggest boat. let's admit it. >> it's ego. what? i mean... >> do i have an ego? yes. >> if there were a hall of fame for business tycoons, tom perkins would be a first-ballot shoo-in. he has earned a fortune, and, boy, does he know how to spend it. [ engine revs, tires screech ] >> the troubles at hewlett-packard started when then-c.e.o. carly fiorina was abruptly fired....
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there's no science here that we're seeing there's anything to that degree that make us worry in the united states. everything from our analysis shows that the united states' market is strong. we don't see any substantial fear to be worried about, and, quite frankly, the contagious risk is low. sandra: anybody in the target now riding this rally, jordan, you say, stay with it? >> right. at this point, we're near huh new highs, and the only thing to worry about is the pull back. we don't see anything suggesting we'd have a potential selloff or risk or see anything. sandra: we got to leave it there. peter quick, the last word. leave it this. >> yes, money is already taken out of our bank accounts. what do you call 0% interest rates? we're not getting it anymore. what about inflation? that's eroding the purchasing power of the savings. we have money taken out of the accounts, and, unfortunately, more out in the years ahead. sandra: peter, jordan, spencer, thank you very much. our paychecks are smaller, taking more out of the payroll check just to pay for what we've done in the country. thank y
there's no science here that we're seeing there's anything to that degree that make us worry in the united states. everything from our analysis shows that the united states' market is strong. we don't see any substantial fear to be worried about, and, quite frankly, the contagious risk is low. sandra: anybody in the target now riding this rally, jordan, you say, stay with it? >> right. at this point, we're near huh new highs, and the only thing to worry about is the pull back. we don't...
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the folks over at asap science report that using it leads to fragmented sleep and takes a toll throughout the rest of your day. >> in an unimaginable world without alarm clocks, our bodies would simply wake up naturally. it seems crazy, right? but our bodies have many chemical mechanisms to not only put to us sleep but wake us up will the alarm goes off but your body is not quite ready. this is known as sleep inertia and its strength is related to which sleep stage you're waking up out of. the deeper the sleep, the more potent the inertia. as a result, the second alarm may cause you to feel even more tired. and so continues the vicious cycle. ultimately, you would be better off setting your orange alarm later and not interrupting your sleep. >> from seinfeld to stick figures. >> it wasn't the am/pm. it was the volume. >> it was the volume. >> this is a real thing. and it might be the most important thing that you learn on the cycle. many people make this mistake. they say, you know what? i'm going to hit the snooze button. i need more sleep. that's a feeling. what the research says, depen
the folks over at asap science report that using it leads to fragmented sleep and takes a toll throughout the rest of your day. >> in an unimaginable world without alarm clocks, our bodies would simply wake up naturally. it seems crazy, right? but our bodies have many chemical mechanisms to not only put to us sleep but wake us up will the alarm goes off but your body is not quite ready. this is known as sleep inertia and its strength is related to which sleep stage you're waking up out...
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we're telling them what science says is or isn't in their interest. we allow you to smoke. we just don't let you smoke where other people have to breathe the smoke that you -- that you're exhaling or comes from your cigarette. the same thing with obesity, which incidentally is a public interest because we're going to spend $5 billion on treating people of obesity in our hospitals in new york city alone this year. but regardless -- >> where is the line? where is it too far for government to go? >> i do not think we should ban most things. i do think there are certain times we should infringe on your freedom, and that is, for example, if you're drinking, we shouldn't let you drive, because you'll kill somebody else. if you are carrying a gun, we shouldn't let you on an airplane. there's a lot of things that we do -- if there's asbestos in the classroom we should remove the kids from the classroom until you clean the air, but in terms of smoking, if you want to smoke, i protect your right to dot that. if you want to own a gun, i certainly think it's constitutionally protected.
we're telling them what science says is or isn't in their interest. we allow you to smoke. we just don't let you smoke where other people have to breathe the smoke that you -- that you're exhaling or comes from your cigarette. the same thing with obesity, which incidentally is a public interest because we're going to spend $5 billion on treating people of obesity in our hospitals in new york city alone this year. but regardless -- >> where is the line? where is it too far for government...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. cheryl: as our week long series, tax pain for h&r block losing the ad bottle to turbo tax. they lose the battle in and out of court; correct? >> that's right, cheryl. after losing a false advertising case, they appear to lose an advertising battle against the company as well. asymmetrics revealed the top ten list for most effective tax ads in 2013, and turbotax is dominating. in fact, eight of the top ten ads belong to turbotax, and h&r block had just one. the rankings after a week the judge ruledded for the second time that tourbow tax can continue to air commercia
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td amitrade. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create t future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >> hi, everyone, i'm diane macedo with your fox business brief. stocks are modestly lower despite better than expected reports on the u.s. economy. concern about the european debt crisis and slumming tech stocks are weighing on the markets and right now the dow is down about 29 points. >>> lufthansa is grounding nearly 40% of the its flights after the union representing the airline's employees authorized a strike. the walkout started 4:00 a.m. local time. this comes as the next round of wage talks are scheduled for tomorrow. >>> mcdonald's is making the chicken mcwrap a permanent part of
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td amitrade. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create t future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're...
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science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> tonight, the steubenville rape case is far from over. are there more convictions to come? what about the new threats against the victim? i talk to attorneys on both sides. >>> plus my exclusive interview with the father of one of the high school football stars who was found guilty. >>> and tracy lords, herself a victim of rape in steubenville. >> i think that there is a sickness in that city. >>> also inside the mind of a killer. reports of adam lanza's bizarre obsession with mass murderers. 500 of them listed on a spreadsheet seven feet long. was it all just a video game come real to him. >>> and crime and punishment with a woman who scares the daylights out of me and millions around the world. patricia cornwell on true crime stories, who done it and why. >>> inside the lion's cage, what really happened when a big cat killed a 24-year-old intern? the deadly power of wild animals and my exclusive with the people who ru
science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> tonight, the steubenville rape case is far from over. are there more convictions to come? what about the new threats against the victim? i talk to attorneys on both sides. >>> plus my exclusive interview with the father of one of the high school football stars who was found guilty. >>> and tracy lords, herself a victim of rape in...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> want to tell you the vix intraday. take a look. we're up more than 20%. this is the volatility index. i mean, risk, it is out there. the news on the cyprus scaring markets around the world today. i want to put this into perspective. the vix is down about 25% so far in 2013. so what you're seeing, year-to-date, the vix had been, actually incredibly low. meaning that investors felt safe about putting money into the markets and
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> want to tell you the vix intraday. take a look. we're up more than 20%. this is the volatility index. i mean, risk, it is out there. the news on the cyprus scaring markets around the world today. i want to put this into perspective. the vix is down about 25% so far in 2013. so what you're seeing, year-to-date, the vix had been, actually incredibly low. meaning that investors felt safe about putting money into the...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> crazy >>> crazy day. crazy day. volatility is back. >> but this market will not quit. that's the bottom line. >> and i'll tell you what, as much as we downplay the size of cyprus and its impact economically on the eu, it has had an impact on our markets. this is when we thought we'd heard that the finance minister in cyprus had offered his resignation and it wasn't accepted. now he's denying that he's offered his resignation. whatever that means. and then we get this move here in the last hour on talk that maybe the ecb was going to offer more liquidity, which they've confirmed, but what does that mean? are they going to bail them out or not? we'll see. we're moving higher here.
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> crazy >>> crazy day. crazy day. volatility is back. >> but this market will not quit. that's the bottom line. >> and i'll tell you what, as much as we downplay the size of cyprus and its impact economically on the eu, it has had an impact on our markets. this is when we thought we'd heard that the finance...
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get straightfoard guidance and be ae to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> good afternoon, i'm sandra smith with your fox business brief. the world's largest money manager blackrock, planning to say off nearly 300 employees. the memo came by reuters. blackrock's president said despite the layoffs the company will continue hiring and expects to end the year with more employees than it currently has. blackrock shares jumped nearly 50% in the past three months. >>> more homeowners bouncing back from underwater mortgages in the fourth quarter thanks to rising home prices according to corelogic. the housing market is improving from the combination of fewer foreclosures, tighter supply and higher prices. >>> burger king's new burger it is a real turkey the fast-food chain offering a turkey burger for the first time this week. burger king says the demand if strong enough the turk can he burger will be added to the menu. that's latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper lori: according to fox business se
get straightfoard guidance and be ae to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> good afternoon, i'm sandra smith with your fox business brief. the world's largest money manager blackrock, planning to say off nearly 300 employees. the memo came by reuters. blackrock's president said despite the layoffs the company will continue hiring and expects to end the year with more employees than it currently has. blackrock...
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israel really has exploded with technology and science here and what the president was trying to say to the young people is, this is a model for the region. now make your democracy work by not being an occupying forceful. >> i thought that was one of the most effective parts of the president's speech. to say, take essentially, take all this negative energy and turn this into something positive. that israel is an economic hub. the palestinians are among the most educated populations in the worldful there is great potential here if these two opposing sides would actually work together. that's why he has been stressing economic development as a possibility. >> now a $40 billion a year mutual trade relationship that dennis ross helped nurture along. thank you, dennis, and i should say nbc middle east adviser in chicago, jeffrey goldberg here. we'll be right back. no. there was that fuzzy stuff on the gouda. [ both ] ugh! when it came to our plants... we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little? until we got miracle-gro moisture control. it does what basic soils don't by a
israel really has exploded with technology and science here and what the president was trying to say to the young people is, this is a model for the region. now make your democracy work by not being an occupying forceful. >> i thought that was one of the most effective parts of the president's speech. to say, take essentially, take all this negative energy and turn this into something positive. that israel is an economic hub. the palestinians are among the most educated populations in the...
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>> when we think about what the typical american is, this is shown throughout social science literature. the typical american type is a white male, protestant, straight, married. right? so when we think about any departure from this type is considered the other or considered unamerican, whereas that type considers himself to be the real americans. so they fear this change. this loss of their lifestyle is slipping away. this sort of white male protestant lifestyle. >> well, jackie robinson was a real american, wasn't he? i think. anyway, i'm just trying to go through the list. willie mays, i think he was an american. i think a lot of great americans, not just them who are definitely really americans. thank you. i can't imagine the country without them. thank you, kevin dotson, and thank you, good luck with your doc. >>> up next, the democratic establishment is sure that ashley judd is going to take on mitch mcconnell. that is a huge question in kentucky, and now bill and hillary clinton is lining up behind another woman. that's ahead. this is going to be an interesting fight in kentucky.
>> when we think about what the typical american is, this is shown throughout social science literature. the typical american type is a white male, protestant, straight, married. right? so when we think about any departure from this type is considered the other or considered unamerican, whereas that type considers himself to be the real americans. so they fear this change. this loss of their lifestyle is slipping away. this sort of white male protestant lifestyle. >> well, jackie...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just coon sense. from td ameritrade. it's just coon sense. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on sit now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ >> i'm lori rothman with your fox business brief. stocks with losses despite better than expected reports on the u.s. economy. words about the european debt crisis and slumping tech stocks are weighing on the market. the major averages all on track to finish the week in the red. astrazeneca saying it plans to cut sales in the administrative global head count as part of a strategy to reduce cost and return to growth. astrazeneca says china presents the biggest single opportunity for emerging market growth. and a new survey by career builder shows 28%
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. inside the five minute mark here. let's review. >> yep. >> headline risk is what they call it. looked like we were off to the races first thing this morning. dow was in all-time high territory. s&p was this close. then the dutch finance minister came out and said, you know that bailout deal we came up with yesterday, that could be a template for future deals here in europe. this is what the market did. we fell out of bed. a 50-point gain became a 100-some-odd-point decline. around 1:00 eastern time he came out and said, you know, maybe cyprus is a special situation. and the market did recover. but not everything that we had gained on the morning. we've gone sideways since then. we're coming back a little bit here, down 50 points. it took its toll on the euro. that's really what this is all about. remember, as the euro goes, so goes the u.s. equity market. and the euro was continuing lower on the feeling that maybe the cypr
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. inside the five minute mark here. let's review. >> yep. >> headline risk is what they call it. looked like we were off to the races first thing this morning. dow was in all-time high territory. s&p was this close. then the dutch finance minister came out and said, you know that bailout deal we came up...
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it's not associated with science. if this turns into a person there are economic reasons. cost to raise a child, $10,000 a year up to $20,000 a year. when this thing is going to turn into a human, why not allow women to make the best choices that we can with as many resources and options instead of trying to come in and regulate the process. it's impossible to be able to control the reproductive lives that we have to leave these decisions to women and their families. as you just had with the picture of the fertilized egg, the person had lost that wanted to make that to a person would not just affect abortion. they would affect the use of contraception and fertility. ivf. in coasta sta rica, they banned. the court of human rights said you can't do that. this is about wanting to have kids as well. mississippi is not a pro-choice state. but it turned back in part of the ivf. when people on the other end of the economic scale are on the other end of wanting to make choices about when to have kids and how to have them. this coalition grows. i would almost be down with it if --
it's not associated with science. if this turns into a person there are economic reasons. cost to raise a child, $10,000 a year up to $20,000 a year. when this thing is going to turn into a human, why not allow women to make the best choices that we can with as many resources and options instead of trying to come in and regulate the process. it's impossible to be able to control the reproductive lives that we have to leave these decisions to women and their families. as you just had with the...
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way too many people believe republicans are anti-immigrant, anti-woman, anti-science, anti-gay, anti-worker, and the list goes on and on and on. >> meanwhile, in a saturday keynote, texas senator ted cruz pointed to sequester cuts and rand paul's filibuster to argue the conservatives are somehow winning now. and he took a swipe at senator john mccain. >> we did have a certain eminence grize of the republican party describe rand paul and me as wacko birds. >> we wondered whether senator rand paul could corral straw poll supporter. he clearly did. the libertarian senator scored with conservatives looking toward the 2016 race. winning the straw poll with 25% of the vote. very close second there. marco rubio at 23%. no other candidate, though, in double digits. for cycle after cycle, the republican party has been rewarding the next guy in line with their presidential nomination. but for the first time in a generation, the party has no front-runner. could mean a crowded field. this weekend the potential candidates were already jockeying for position. wisconsin governor scott walker, among the we
way too many people believe republicans are anti-immigrant, anti-woman, anti-science, anti-gay, anti-worker, and the list goes on and on and on. >> meanwhile, in a saturday keynote, texas senator ted cruz pointed to sequester cuts and rand paul's filibuster to argue the conservatives are somehow winning now. and he took a swipe at senator john mccain. >> we did have a certain eminence grize of the republican party describe rand paul and me as wacko birds. >> we wondered...
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>> instruments and equipment, first, we're in life science tools, for example. we're also in some of the equipment. we're in somewhat of a smaller companies. we've shown that in our last report for vance. we're invested in some of the smaller companies in that space. medtronic is not one of our favorites nor is intuitive surgical. >> sam, on the pharmaceuticals, is it just chasing for yield or finally we're getting a rating because the companies have rebuilt their pipelines over the last couple years and are past that generic wave of competition? >> like i said before, that patent is now just a little sand dune. most of the companies have suffered what they're going to suffer. or investors know that they will extremely soon and have rebuilt their pipelines. you had in 19 -- it's going to be in 2012, more drugs approved than in the past 16 years prior when the number was about the same. so that pipeline rebuilding is under way. >> sam, it's nice to speak with you. thanks so much for coming on today. >> thank you. >> all right. sam. guys, do you have your favorite
>> instruments and equipment, first, we're in life science tools, for example. we're also in some of the equipment. we're in somewhat of a smaller companies. we've shown that in our last report for vance. we're invested in some of the smaller companies in that space. medtronic is not one of our favorites nor is intuitive surgical. >> sam, on the pharmaceuticals, is it just chasing for yield or finally we're getting a rating because the companies have rebuilt their pipelines over the...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> >>> coming up on "street signs" at the top of the hour, there's really only one thing you need to know about our show and that is that it is a huge fed show. we have steve liesman inside the fed right now. he's embedded inside the lock up room for the decision. we've also got a star panel lined up for you for instant market reaction to that decision which all builds up to the 2:30 news conference which, of course, we will be taking live. it's all happening on our show, top of the hour. you must join us. we're going to start five minutes early which is 1:55 p.m. eastern time. all those things happening on "street signs." back to you on plumpl. "power lunch." >> general mills hitting a 52-week high. the cerealmaker beating earnings estimates and raising the outlook for the year. that forecast is still largely below wall street's forecast. williams sonoma also hitting a 52-week high. we're also watching hewlett-packard and starbucks, both
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> >>> coming up on "street signs" at the top of the hour, there's really only one thing you need to know about our show and that is that it is a huge fed show. we have steve liesman inside the fed right now. he's embedded inside the lock up room for the decision. we've also got a star panel lined up for you for...
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they're being very serious analysis done by american professors of rocket science who say the iron dome was nowhere near as effective as israelis claim. >> martin fletcher, our man in both tel aviv and jerusalem, thanks for the wonderful weather. i know why you never want to leave here. thank you, sir. all right, mr. russert, it is back to you in the studio. i'll see you tomorrow, my friend. >> chuck, take care. we wish you had some aviators on right there. remember that nbc news and msnbc will have full coverage of the president's trip throughout the week. you don't want to miss that. our hump day gaggle will be here next. but first, the white house soup of the day, coconut shrimp. that is more summery in my opinion. don't forget to check out our website. we'll be right back. it's a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated su
they're being very serious analysis done by american professors of rocket science who say the iron dome was nowhere near as effective as israelis claim. >> martin fletcher, our man in both tel aviv and jerusalem, thanks for the wonderful weather. i know why you never want to leave here. thank you, sir. all right, mr. russert, it is back to you in the studio. i'll see you tomorrow, my friend. >> chuck, take care. we wish you had some aviators on right there. remember that nbc news...
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we have forensic science. i'm happy to say that finally it appears after a landmark report by the national academy of sciences the only forensic assay, dna testing. they criticize severely, fingerprints, bite marks, tool marks on bullet, all kind of other forensic assays that haven't been adequately validated and some may not be validatable. finally now we have a national commission with national institute of standards and technology and the department of justice and we're going to have 30 people appointed to that starting soon. so some progress has been made but the real significance of dna, it's been a learning moment for the criminal justice system and we realize how riddled with error this system is in the first place. >> it feels like, if kirk didn't do it and was convicted on it, the problem isn't just missing dna test. it was all of these other pieces. i also heard you say the intractable problem of race. we can't talk about death penalty without talking about race. i want to make clear how important th
we have forensic science. i'm happy to say that finally it appears after a landmark report by the national academy of sciences the only forensic assay, dna testing. they criticize severely, fingerprints, bite marks, tool marks on bullet, all kind of other forensic assays that haven't been adequately validated and some may not be validatable. finally now we have a national commission with national institute of standards and technology and the department of justice and we're going to have 30...
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unlimited number of students who are in graduate degrees from american colleges in science, tech, and math would be granted permanent legal status. that's great news. tech lobbyists had to pull a full-court press on d.c. arguing google and microsoft having a hard time finding qualified workers because of visa restrictions. >>> the "los angeles times," jeff basa has recovered some of the f-1 engines to bring "apollo" to the moon. he recovered them after three weeks at sea working miles below the atlantic ocean. >> obviously, that is great news. >> yeah. >> like an explorer. >> the baton rouge advocate has nothing about chasing down rocket engines from 1969. the library of congress sound of satellite news center by simon and garfunkel and the twist by chubby checker. you are my sunshine by jimmy davis. it was chosen on local and artistic importance. >> workers must report their weight and body fat or face 600 dollars in terms of health insurance premiums. >> let's go to happier news. did you see this, mike? >> i'm not sure that's fair. >> how about that? so "the tonight show" is coming
unlimited number of students who are in graduate degrees from american colleges in science, tech, and math would be granted permanent legal status. that's great news. tech lobbyists had to pull a full-court press on d.c. arguing google and microsoft having a hard time finding qualified workers because of visa restrictions. >>> the "los angeles times," jeff basa has recovered some of the f-1 engines to bring "apollo" to the moon. he recovered them after three weeks...
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our partnerships in science and medicine and health bring us closer to new cures, harness new energy, and have helped transform us into high-tech hubs of our global economy. we stand together because we share a commitment to helping our fellow human beings around the world. when the earth shakes and the floods come, our doctors and rescuers reach out to help. when people are suffering from africa to asia, we partner to fight disease and overcome hunger. we stand together because peace must come to the holy land, for even as we are clear-eyed about the difficulties, we will never lose sight of the vision of an israel at peace with its neighbors. so as i begin this visit, let me say as clearly as i can, the united states of america stands with the state of israel because it is in our fundamental national security interest to stand with israel. it makes us both stronger. it makes us both more prosperous, and it makes the world a better place. that's why -- [ applause ] that's why the united states was the very first nation to recognize the state of israel 65 years ago. that's why the sta
our partnerships in science and medicine and health bring us closer to new cures, harness new energy, and have helped transform us into high-tech hubs of our global economy. we stand together because we share a commitment to helping our fellow human beings around the world. when the earth shakes and the floods come, our doctors and rescuers reach out to help. when people are suffering from africa to asia, we partner to fight disease and overcome hunger. we stand together because peace must come...
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in all of the best social science we have is consistently showing that children do best when raised by their biological married mother and father. and that's what every child deserves and the supreme court shouldn't shut down this conversation. the cases that are heard before the court this week should be returned to the american people and their elected representatives to make marriage policy. we don't need the court striking down marriage laws in all 50 states. >> evan -- go ahead. >> yeah, well, actually, what was just said se completely untrue. in fact, all the evidence that's been now compiled by all the leading public health authorities, the child welfare authorities, groups like the american academy of pediatrics, nation's kids doctors put out another statement in support of freedom to marry. and the experts on child raising all said ending the exclusion from families would strengthen marriage and -- >> that's not what they said. the american academy of pediatrics is a left-leaning activist group issuing statements -- balance the budget and which guns we should ban. another grou
in all of the best social science we have is consistently showing that children do best when raised by their biological married mother and father. and that's what every child deserves and the supreme court shouldn't shut down this conversation. the cases that are heard before the court this week should be returned to the american people and their elected representatives to make marriage policy. we don't need the court striking down marriage laws in all 50 states. >> evan -- go ahead....
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back just in time for the opening bell on this tuesday. let's get a look at the s&p 500 at the top of the screen. at the big board this morning. nypd chief, esposito highlighting his retirement after 45 years. >> holy cow! >> of dedicated public service at the new york stock exchange. that's a career, gem. that is a career. >> these guys make it so the city's a changed place. a lot of it has to do with what the police have done. >> in our life time. frightening place, neighborhood. >> talk to anyone who was raised in this city and they've got stories to tell that the rest of us newbies cannot understand. trying to explain my streets why i would never walk down this street and now i want to live on this street. these guys. >> the stars of comcast and the e network's playing with fire. a new series that goes inside the professional and personal lives of the chefs, stars and taste makers of new york's culinary world. we love e and we love
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back just in time for the opening bell on this tuesday. let's get a look at the s&p 500 at the top of the screen. at the big board this morning. nypd chief, esposito highlighting his retirement after 45 years. >> holy cow! >> of dedicated public service at the new york stock exchange. that's a career, gem. that is a...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> you're >> you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street." we are watching the financial capital of the world where the opening bell is set to ring in 45 minutes and we are indicating to have an up day across the board on wall street. the question is will we see the laggards in yesterday's session recoup some of their losses. most notably the financials and a lot of the financials were quite weak on scares about cyprus. we're looking past it a little bit at this point. >> i think on a secondary reflection and remember on thursday there will be big bank lines and the bears will come rit baback and there's been a lot of refinancing and the banks and literally right now, citi, and bank of america doing a lot of refinancing and i do believe the commercial real estate is coming back. that's a real big play. i'd love to know how citi holdings is doing in this rising environment. >> there's a lot to like. i like citi here and there you have the o
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she talks about protecting retirement benefits, talks about an expansion of engineering and science education, talks about reducing the deficit by eliminate willing waste. how concerned should the gop be about mark sanford's ability to win in the palmetto state now? >> i think they should be very concerned. she is a very impressive candidate in her own right. take away who her brother might or might nop not be or is. take away the baggage that mark sanford has, she is an impressive candidate on her own. an important point to make. that being said, it is likely that sanford will have challenges with women voters in a general election. newt gingrich won the primary. >> what are you trying to imply about our state? >> any time we predict what voters can do they go and do the exact opposite. >> especially in south carolina. >> exactly. no question. my point is even with all the things we are talking about, a tough race for sanford, she is such a strong candidate answered does have real baggage to deal w >> katon, you were quoted in politico, it looks to me like governor sanford has a tough hill t
she talks about protecting retirement benefits, talks about an expansion of engineering and science education, talks about reducing the deficit by eliminate willing waste. how concerned should the gop be about mark sanford's ability to win in the palmetto state now? >> i think they should be very concerned. she is a very impressive candidate in her own right. take away who her brother might or might nop not be or is. take away the baggage that mark sanford has, she is an impressive...
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nancy snyderman will join us on the science of sleep. here's a hint, sleep is important. plus, will california's ban on same sex marriage hold up in the supreme court? the state's attorney general kamala harris joins us to preview the historic arguments. bill karins has a look at the forecast. >> i've got unbelievable news for you, willie. in north georgia they've had snow flurries and snow showers. they're delaying schools in some cases, just because of the snow flurry. there's concern with the roads. that's how cold it is this morning. here's atlanta. even some snow showers just to the north of atlanta. that's how cold, very, very rare to get snow this far into the deep south this time of year. got some good snows going in the mountains, the smokeys of north carolina and tennessee and further to the north. in west virginia and ohio, southern ohio's cold enough for some of that to stick. i know just about all of us are pretty much done with this and i think this is pretty much the peak. this is the snow cover across the country. the blue north wards is where there's snow
nancy snyderman will join us on the science of sleep. here's a hint, sleep is important. plus, will california's ban on same sex marriage hold up in the supreme court? the state's attorney general kamala harris joins us to preview the historic arguments. bill karins has a look at the forecast. >> i've got unbelievable news for you, willie. in north georgia they've had snow flurries and snow showers. they're delaying schools in some cases, just because of the snow flurry. there's concern...